The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate ArmiesSeries I: Contains the formal reports, both Union and Confederate, of the first seizures of United States property in the Southern States, and of all military operations in the field, with the correspondence, orders, and returns relating specially thereto, and, as proposed is to be accompanied by an Atlas. In this series the reports will be arranged according to the campaigns and several theaters of operations (in the chronological order of the events), and the Union reports of any event will, as a rule, be immediately followed by the Confederate accounts. The correspondence, etc., not embraced in the "reports" proper will follow (first Union and next Confederate) in chronological order. Volume XIV. 1885. (Vol. 14, Chap. 26) Chapter XXVI - Operations on the coasts of South Carolina, Georgia, and Middle and East Florida. Apr 12, 1862-Jun 11, 1863. |
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... tion of them did so retire ; another portion were captured by Texan troops in the harbor of Indianola when embarking , according to the code and practice of " Southern chivalry ; " and the remainder , those who are expected to arrive to ...
... tion of them did so retire ; another portion were captured by Texan troops in the harbor of Indianola when embarking , according to the code and practice of " Southern chivalry ; " and the remainder , those who are expected to arrive to ...
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... tion of martial law then prevailing in the State of Missouri . Specification 2. - In this , that the said Lewis L. Chaney at the county of Callaway , Mo. , did procure crowbars and other implements to be used in destroying the track of ...
... tion of martial law then prevailing in the State of Missouri . Specification 2. - In this , that the said Lewis L. Chaney at the county of Callaway , Mo. , did procure crowbars and other implements to be used in destroying the track of ...
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... tion 500 men who we understand are determined to bring back with them from Kentucky a sufficient force to overrun Southern men in Han- cock and in this portion of East Tennessee generally , and from thence to the railroad with a view to ...
... tion 500 men who we understand are determined to bring back with them from Kentucky a sufficient force to overrun Southern men in Han- cock and in this portion of East Tennessee generally , and from thence to the railroad with a view to ...
Contents
The Texas Surrender 1104 | 104 |
Earlier Captures and Arrests and Measures of Pacification in Missouri 105562 | 105 |
Union Policy of Repression in Maryland 563748 | 563 |
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